Sunday 30th September, 2018

By
Benjamin Mensah, GNA
Accra, Sept. 30, GNA - Mr George Kweku
Ricketts-Hagan, a flagbearer aspirant of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
has said the candidate with the best message and policies would emerge the
flagbearer at the party’s next presidential primaries.
He explained that Ghanaians and the Party
delegates are yearning for a flagbearer with workable polices to improve the

By
Benjamin Mensah, GNA

Accra, Sept. 30, GNA - Mr George Kweku
Ricketts-Hagan, a flagbearer aspirant of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
has said the candidate with the best message and policies would emerge the
flagbearer at the party’s next presidential primaries.

He explained that Ghanaians and the Party
delegates are yearning for a flagbearer with workable polices to improve their
living conditions.

“The forward movement of our great Party, the
NDC and the nation is not based on legacy and old age, but the best workable
and practical ideas, which would bring progress in the lives of party members
and all Ghanaians,” Mr Ricketts-Hagan said in Accra.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency
(GNA) at the Parliament House, after a five-day emergency recall meeting, Mr Ricketts-Hagan
said whether young or old, the next flagbearer of the Party should bring fresh
ideas and polices that would enhance its fortunes at the next general election.

He said he was the best candidate to lead the
Party into the 2020 polls, adding that he represented the new vision and ideas
the Party needed for the next presidential elections.

Mr Ricketts-Hagan, 55, is the Member of
Parliament for Cape Coast South and an investment analyst and banker; a former
Minister of the Central Region, and Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry under
former President John Dramani Mahama, would be competing with the former
president on the day of the NDC primaries slated for December 7, 2018.

Mr Ricketts-Hagan said though the Party was in
power before the 2016 elections, he was not a cabinet minister to influence
policies, and prayed delegates to give him the nod to lead the Party to exert
greater influence on policies and programmes.

He appealed to the flagbearer aspirants to run
a decent campaign, saying the NDC remained a big family even after the
primaries, and would need the support of all to win the 2020 general poll.

Other contestants are Mr Sylvester Mensah,
former Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority, Dr
Ekwow Spio Garbrah; a former Trade and Industry Minister; Prof. Joshua Alabi,
former Vice Chancellor of the University for Professional Studies, and Mr
Nurideen Iddrisu, a Banker and Oil and Gas Consultant.

The rest are, Alban Bagbin, Second Deputy
Speaker of Parliament, Stephen Atubiga, member of NDC communications team;
Elipklim Agbemava, a lawyer; and David Doste Kwame Kuwadah; a banker and oil
and gas consultant.